
Beyond The Storm
These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have
peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer;
I have overcome the world.
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John 16:33
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It was evening as I climbed aboard the jumbo jet. I was tired.
It had been a hectic, emotionally stormy week. I had endured
more than the usual schedule changes, telephone calls, interruptions, children's activities, and arguments.
I settled into my seat, relieved to see the plane was nearly
empty. Maybe I could get some much needed rest. The
giant plane took off and climbed up over the condominium
complexes hugging the white stretch of beach bordering the
deep blue sea of the Atlantic Ocean. As we passed over
Fort Lauderdale, I looked down at the twinkling lights
reflected in the many canals and waterways and realized
why our city is referred to as the Venice of America. I never
tire of the beauty of South Florida.
I settled down, grateful for the quiet, Suddenly I noticed dark,
ominous clouds off the left side of the wing. Soon bolts of
lightning began to streak across the dark clouds.
I sat mesmerized by this vicious storm only a few miles away.
It was frightening, yet fascinating. It brought to mind many
of the tempests I had experienced in my life. Financial storms,
physical storms, emotional storms, relational storms, So many
different types of storms with varying degrees of intensity.
Some had been as fearful and terrifying as this large thunder-
head, others had been sudden, Some storms had resembled
a weather front that moves in and wont go away.
As I sat there contemplating the severity of the weather outside
the window, and the storm that had raged within my own life, I
suddenly saw beyond the storm.
There, along the horizon, was one of the most magnificent
sunsets I had ever been privileged to witness, Brilliant gold
blending with deep crimson fading into multiple shades of
yellow, peach, apricot, and rose. What absolute, breathtaking
beauty.
I watched with wonder and awe.
From the vantage point of 42,000 feet up, I knew that at any
moment this formidable thunderstorm would probably hit our
home west of Fort Lauderdale. But I could also see beyond
the storm, and knew that in just a short space of time, those
who would be hit by the storm, would also experience incredible beauty. I was suddenly aware of how God must look
upon the storms that hit our lives.
Often I have been in the midst of a fearful squall, and like the
disciples, cried out, " Lord don't you care? Don't you see that
I can't take any more?"
Of course He cares. In 1 Peter He reminds us that he cares for
us. That we are his personal concern. But, from his vantage
point, He also sees the glory that is to follow. His message?
Don't be discouraged in the midst of life's storms. Be assured
that God cares and that his plans for us include a future and a
hope.
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The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God's children.
Now if we are children, then we are heirs--heirs of God and co-heirs
with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we
may
also share in his glory. I consider that our present sufferings are
not
worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.
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Jeremiah 29:11 NIV
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